Health effects of nutrients and environmental pollutants in Baltic herring and salmon: a quantitative benefit-risk assessment.
Jouni T TuomistoArja AsikainenPäivi MeriläinenPäivi HaapasaariPublished in: BMC public health (2020)
The potential health risks attributable to dioxins in Baltic fish have more than halved in the past 10 years. The new risk assessment issued by the European Food Safety Authority clearly increases the fraction of the population exceeding the tolerable dioxin intake, but nonetheless, quantitative estimates of net health impacts change only marginally. Increased use of small herring (which have less pollutants) is a no-regret option. A more relevant value-based policy discussion rather than research is needed to clarify official recommendations related to dioxins in fish.